The Department of Education and Culture has been incorporated as new coordinator of the program 'Education for Health', Santomera adopted son, Joaquin Carrillo Espinosa retired physician who comes backed by his job as head of health services in the municipality and its most twenty years of experience in family medicine.
1,560 schools currently participating in 'Education for Health', a figure that has been raised to the council the need to establish the figure of a second coordinator, to oversee implementation of all program activities in five schools in Santomera.
Alfonso Ruiz, a physician who serves on the Municipal Health Center will remain at the forefront of santomeranos centers, Ricardo Campos, Ramón Gaya and Our Lady of the Rosary, giving the responsibility of schools on Mother Esperanza Sisco and Campoazahar in La Matanza, a its new coordinator, Joaquin Carrillo Espinosa.
During the second quarter, the program 'Education for Saud', will address issues such as personal hygiene, oral, postural, obesity and physical activity through theoretical and practical sessions taught by the same Carrillo, teachers of schools of municipality, doctors and students of the School of Nursing at the University of Murcia.
Councillor for Education and Culture, Civic Maribel, expressed his satisfaction at "the incorporation of this great professional who will bring her extensive experience to the teachers of Sisco and La Matanza, giving an optimal response to the needs generated by the increase of our community educational. "
Photo: Joaquin Carrillo Espinosa, right from the mayor, Maribel Civic, during his presentation as the new coordinator.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Santomera